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That is standard Windows behaviour. Have a look at this thread:...
I must admit, I believe the likelyhood of getting W95 to actually run and be useable to be very low. Problem is that it allows things to access...
It is possible to run W95 as a virtual machine in W10, so I'd suspect it probably is possible to get it working in Parallels. However as outlined...
I have exactly this running (well actually slightly more - Win10 32bit, Win10 64bit, Mojave, Windows XP, and Linux). 98% of 32bit apps run fine....
I'm afraid I think you will have to upgrade.
It depends on the software. Some will move simply, some requires it's own registration data. One suggestion, if you have a time machine backup...
After the initial problems, I did a clean install, including reformatting. Problem remained. It even shows it during the Big Sur boot during...
Have you selected the Apple hypervisor rather than the Parallels one?. I have currently Mojave, High Sierra, Win10 64 bit, Win10 32 bit, Linux,...
As an 'ongoing' to this, on the Big Sur beta, people managed to get PD14 and 15 working by a couple of tweaks and re-installing. Details here:...
I'm afraid I think that is the case. Big Sur changes so many things inside the OS, that I think the chances of getting anything older that PD16...
Also, make sure your VM is set to use the Apple hypervisor, not the Parallels one. Big Sur seems to stop the Parallels one from actually working.....
It should work. Have you upgraded Parallels to the latest release?. It needs to be pretty modern to work correctly with Big Sur, and in fact the...
No, that is a limitation of the graphic driver implemented for the guest, not affected by the host.
What makes you think you can't use an external drive?. Have an XP, and a Mojave VM, both running on an external 1TB SSD, under Big Sur with no...
I have Win10 32bit, and Win10 64bit. The 64bit one merrily runs with USB3 enabled, but the 32bit one won't. Is your Win10 32bit or 64bit?.
Yes, I think it is the actual virtual screen 'driver', the core Mac part of which is used by all types of VM, that has the problem.... :(
For the stuck machine, select 'actions', stop.
VM stopped. Select the Parallels 'settings' button. Hardware CPU & Memory Advanced settings 'Hypervisor' select Apple from the pull down box Close...
I found that if this happens, if you 'force quit' the process from activity monitor, and then boot it again, it starts without the problem. It...